Capitol Area Parkway Restrictions: What does this mean for operators?
An important informational session with the United States Park Police on guidance and clarification on current Baltimore-Washington Parkway regulations and enforcement priorities.
The Bus Industry Safety Council (BISC) brings together safety, operations, and technical leaders to address the industry’s most critical challenges, providing the insights, best practices, and collaboration needed to improve safety performance and navigate evolving regulatory requirements.
The Bus Industry Safety Council (BISC) is a collaborative forum for safety, operations, and maintenance professionals working to strengthen safety and compliance across the motorcoach industry.
Through shared expertise and ongoing dialogue, BISC helps members stay ahead of regulatory changes, improve operational practices, and address emerging risks affecting fleet safety and performance.
As one of ABA’s longest-standing councils, BISC plays a critical role in shaping industry standards and supporting continuous improvement.
Council membership is open to all industry professionals, not limited to ABA members.
An important informational session with the United States Park Police on guidance and clarification on current Baltimore-Washington Parkway regulations and enforcement priorities.
Aug 10-12, 2026. Where bus and motorcoach professionals come to sharpen the systems that protect people, strengthen performance, and keep companies moving forward.
The membership of the BISC meets periodically at times and places set by the Executive Committee, generally twice per year (in January and June). Notice of the meeting and a proposed agenda are sent to the members in advance of the meeting. Meetings of the members may be in person or by electronic conference, as necessary.
Currently, BISC has six standing committees.
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The BISC mentor program includes dozens of mentors with decades of industry experience. These mentors help any company that is in need of education, guidance, coaching, or just to talk and reaffirm to your teams that we are all in this together.
If you have questions or are interested in learning more about the mentor program or want to be partnered with a mentor, please sign up here or contact Mike McDonal at mmcdonal@saucontech.com or Jeff Marley at jmarley@lancerinsurance.com directly.
BISC Sponsors
The Bus Industry Safety Council thanks these sponsors for their generous support over the last several years, enabling the council to promote safety and security in the motorcoach industry.
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